OVERLOOK LOUNGE & BAR PARASOL
These bars, located in the Wynn, have been completely renovated. Each ...Read more
N°1 BOBA TEA
Read moreOriginating in Taiwan in the 1980s, bubble tea - or boba tea - has been gaining in popularity in the Western world since the 2010s. In concrete terms, it's tea with tapioca pearls, made from a starch extracted from the cassava root. The result is a particularly sweet and colorful drink, in which these gelatinous beads mingle with the liquid in a rather surprising way; in short, a very Instagrammable beverage. N°1 Boba Tea stands out among the establishments that have made it their specialty.
GIRLS OF GLITTER GULCH
Read moreA modern club where the girls'string shines as strong as the electric diodes of the Fremont Street Experience.
THE GRIFFIN LAS VEGAS
In Downtown, The Griffin is known for themed evenings such as Cinco de Mayo ...Read more
BINION’S
Read moreBinion's welcomes you with its limousine in the entrance: a customized white Cadillac, with two imposing buffalo horns as figureheads. The founder of the place, Benny Binion, was a sulphurous Texas criminal who was expelled from Dallas. In Las Vegas, he opened the Horseshoe (the casino's historic name) on Fremont Street in 1951, introducing several innovations. It was the first establishment to install carpeting throughout and to apply the comps formula (free drinks and nights) to encourage players to spend more.
RESORTS WORLD
The latest addition to the Resorts World portfolio features three hotels ...Read more
MANDALAY BAY RESORT AND CASINO
Read moreMandalay Bay Resort and Casino is a resort and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada. It offers a variety of entertainment, dining and pool options for visitors. The casino offers a complete gaming experience with a wide selection of table games and slot machines. The site also offers services for groups and weddings. And let's not forget the Shark Reef, America's largest aquarium.
FRANKIE’S TIKI ROOM
Read moreHere's an authentic bar, without the craziness of the Strip... But no less crazy in its decoration. Big names like Shag, Bosko Hrnjak and Crazy Al Evans have all contributed. The owner is so passionate about Oceania's island totems - tikis - that he serves his cocktails inside. A great atmosphere reigns among the bamboo. You can sip drinks all night long, as Frankie's Tiki Room never closes. Not to be missed, especially on Arts District's First Friday, when many artists exhibit their work.
Mothership Coffee Roasters
Read moreOpened in 2012, this excellent coffee shop is based on one principle: coffee roasting is a craft in its own right, not to be taken lightly. Mothership Coffee Roasters specializes in single-origin beans, i.e. those grown in a single geographical area. The result is a delicious beverage available in a variety of forms. In addition, several pastries and cakes are prepared daily in the bakery.
HOGS & HEIFERS SALOON
Read moreThis atypical Las Vegas establishment was opened in 1992 by Michelle Dell, a native New Yorker. "If you love this country, you'll love this bar" is the promise of Hogs & Heifers Saloon, a true biker's den. Here, customers look at visitors with a strange air, as few foreigners cross the threshold. Nevertheless, we recommend this address for its authenticity, its selection of draught beers and its bargain happy hours.
TRACTOR TAVERN
Read moreAmple concert concert room in the charming little town of Ballard. Folk and acoustic music for the most part.
NESHOLM FAMILY LECTURE HALL
Read moreCinema located inside the McCaw Hall. Every year, from late May to late June, he receives the Seattle International Film Festival (www.seattlefilm.com).
CROCODILE CAFE
Read moreGood groups occur in this coffee, which is a place of the Grunge stage of the region. It is currently undergoing renovation and will reopen its doors during the year 2009.
COPPER GATE
Read moreIt is a Scandinavian-style restaurant with a bar in the shape of Viking drakkar. It was one of the worst Honkytonk bars in Seattle.
PIKE PUB & BREWERY
Read moreThis brasserie on several levels of Pike Place Market is a place of the nightlife of Seattle. Over twenty different beers are served here from blonde to brunette.
SEATTLE MEN'S CHORUS
Read moreThe world's largest gay choir. Several rehearsals are organized during the year. Concerts at the Benaroya Hall or the opera house in Seattle. The Christmas concert is very popular in Seattle.
HOT WIRE COFFEE
Read moreIn Seattle, Hotwire Coffeehouse specializes in espresso drinks. It offers on-site and takeaway meals, but does not offer delivery. To place an order, you can use the joe.coffee and square.site platforms.
BIG PICTURE SEATTLE
Read moreThe Big Picture is an iconic Seattle cinema, located in the Belltown neighborhood. It recently reopened in a new location in Issaquah. This family-run cinema, owned by a couple, offers bar service and is known for being the first cinema in Washington State to allow patrons to enjoy craft cocktails during screenings. Patrons can order their drinks from the bar before the screening, or have them delivered to their seats during the film. The Big Picture also boasts a 15-foot-wide screen and an intimate atmosphere. It is reserved for people over 21.
FREMONT OUTDOOR MOVIES
Read moreAs its name indicates, outdoor cinema. For the summer, obviously.
THE TRIPLE DOOR
Read morePure enjoyment and cultural diversity for amateurs. Rather for olds (and more). Located in the basement of the Wild Ginger restaurant.
HOPVINE PUB
Read moreThe place does not pay a mine, but the concerts (every Wednesday at 20 pm) are worth the trip!
SIX-SEVEN LOUNGE
Read moreBar near the water in the hotel Edgewater. The best view on Puget Sound.
BROUWER’S CAFE
Read moreMainly Belgian beers and catering in the heart of Fremont district.
KEYS ON MAIN
Read moreKeys On Main is one of Salt Lake City's liveliest piano bars. The dueling pianos evenings are the most famous: excellent musicians revisit a well-chosen rock and funk repertoire with the help of an ever-engaging audience. A must for an evening of good humor and conviviality. The clientele includes regulars, as well as locals coming for special occasions - birthdays, hen parties, etc. Shows generally start at 8.30pm on Thursdays and Fridays, and at 9pm on Saturdays.
LUSTRE POOL BAR
Read moreLocated on the 3rd floor of the Palomar Hotel, this bar offers a relaxed and pleasant setting for a cocktail in the heart of downtown. Enjoy the happy hours: beer at US $ 4, and cocktails at US $ 6.
LATE FOR THE TRAIN
Read moreThis is the ideal place to take a break in the middle of the afternoon, for the frame and the atmosphere first, but also because the coffee is good.
RIALTO THEATRE
Read moreA newly renovated showroom, just opposite the Congress Hotel. Visit the website to know the program-consumption of the moment.
Copper Blues Rock Pub & Kitchen
Read moreCopper Blues is Phoenix's temple to live music. Various styles are represented: reggae, rock, acoustic - to name but a few. The bar offers a wide selection of draught beers, some from local breweries. In the kitchen, we especially recommend the house burger, which is excellent. To find out about upcoming concerts, karaoke and other events, go online. On weekdays, an intimate atmosphere is guaranteed. Our favorite!
Cafetal Coffee
Read moreUnsurprisingly, this charming little café is swamped every day by students who have come to study in groups. The setting lends itself to this: soft music, colorful walls, a relaxed atmosphere and a good Wi-Fi connection. Inspired by his grandfather's passion for coffee, Sebastian Ramirez opened the establishment with his wife, Nikki. Every year, they travel to Colombia to refine their selection of beans. Their motto: "our family harvest in your cup". The promise of a tasty coffee, topped off with a few delicacies.
Songbird Coffee & Tea House
Read moreThis cozy coffee-shop is the ideal place to take a break while strolling through the friendly Roosevelt Row Arts District. You'll find comfortable sofas, cosy decor and, above all, excellent coffee, with beans from Tempe-based roaster Cortez Coffee Roasters. Although there aren't many dining options, the scones, cookies and homemade muffins are a perfect accompaniment to the drinks.
Exo Roast Co
Read moreThis coffee shop with its big red brick walls, which looks like it just stepped out of the Los Angeles Arts District, is particularly popular with digital nomads: it has to be said that the atmosphere is undeniably cool, the coffee delicious, the room well laid out and the atmosphere warm. In addition to having its own roaster, Exo Roast Co is committed to working only with small-scale producers based in Mexico. The icing on the cake: whenever possible, the use of compostable products, to minimize the establishment's impact on the environment.